Top Six - and some ''odds and ends''

I rarely post or ask for feedback on my favourites, but this is the first time I've had a strong sense of order to my lists so bare with me This is my current list of favourites, names that I would probably give to actual children (if I were expecting, spoiler: I'm not)...

Sorry I know the Gaelic pns can throw people off - if they aren't recognized in the UK they're at least tolerated, but I'd love some general opinions/thoughts? One point I will make is that Nancy is very trendy in the UK - actually the most popular of the list by quite a lot, but I know it has a very different image in the US so please reconsider the knee-jerk reaction of ''ew no''.

And then there are the ones that I adore but didn't quite make it, they're the ones I have a huge amount of trouble with when it comes to finding combos:Desdemona, Ailsa, Lux, Fenella, Viola, Constance/Connie, Mavis, Fae, Twila and Cordelia.
If you can find any way to slot them in, feel free to mess with my favourites above.

EilidhAgnes - BothEilidh and Agnes have been growing on me as of late, the latter more so then the former. I'm having a hard time appreciating the sound of Eilidh, possibly because the of the rise of Ainsley and Maylee, neither of which I enjoy. I'm also not a huge fan of the alliterative quality of the combo, but that is a personal preference. It is certainly respectable.

BillieMargaret - I really like this one. Billie has a certain vintage spunk to her, along the same lines as Eliza. Margaret is one of my favorite names to see in the middle slot, and the names complement one another well.

OpheliaEibhlin (pn Evelyn) - I appreciate both Ophelia and Eibhlin; I think they sound okay together, but not exactly flawless. I think it is a little too vowel heavy for me. I'd love to meet a little Ophelia though.

JemimaRosemary - I adore this combo. Jemima is another name with vintage flair, which I love. Rosemary is on my long list. The names fit together perfectly.

NancyAmelia - I really enjoy this combo as well. I like Nancy quite a bit (and I think she is getting a makeover thanks to the popular FancyNancy children's books), but I can sadly never use her because I had two pet mice named Sid and Nancy. Amelia goes well with her; I love "-a" names in the middle. A+ combo.

AilbheBeatrix - The combo sounds great together, and I adore Beatrix, but I can't seem to make myself like Aibhe. I think I am just turned off by "Al-" names. Eva/AvaBeatrix is on my long list, so I definitely like the concept of this one.

EilidhAgnes (pn AY-lee): I am definitely fond of this combination. The alliteration here is great and I definitely think it works with a feminine sounding first with a more grounded (if that makes any sense) middle. Names that end in the -y/-ie sound are a favorite of mine, so I find Eilidh very charming.

BillieMargaret: I usually am not fond of unisex names/boy names, but I do think Billie is cute. I think BilliePiper changed how I felt about the name. The cuteness of Billie and the strength of Margaret makes a great combination.

OpheliaEibhlin (pn Evelyn): I LOVE this combination. It sounds incredibly beautiful and I can just picture a little girl running in a field of flowers. BothOphelia and Evelyn are gorgeous names and I would be happy to see more little Ophelias so that the association with Hamlet is minimized.

JemimaRosemary: This is my second favorite behind OpheliaEibhlin. I love the feminine sounds, while at the same time it isn't over the top sugary.

NancyAmelia: I think this is a good combination. For some reason, both names are very strong sounding to me (even the -y sound in Nancy) which I'm not a fan of, but it's only my personal preference. Great choice, just nms.

AilbheBeatrix (pn Alva): I think these names sound nice together. I'm just not fond of the name Beatrix/Beatrice, so I just can't love it. Again it's just my own personal preference that keeps me from loving it.

EilidhAgnes (pn AY-lee): This is definitely a combination that I'm fond of. It has the perfect balance of playfulness and seriousness, a modern feel and a classic feel.BillieMargaret: I love the nickname Billie for a girl, but generally I would prefer a full name for it. I'm not the biggest Margaret fan, but I like it in this combination.OpheliaEibhlin (pn Evelyn): Ophelia is absolutely beautiful! Eibhlin is nice too, though I'm never sure whether to pronounce it with two or three syllables.JemimaRosemary: Jemims is one of those names that I want to love more than I actually do...not that I hate it or anything. I actually find it quite charming. Rosemary is lovely too and I like the two together.NancyAmelia: I actually want to like Nancy more, but having a great-aunt who I'm quite close to keeps me thinking that it's still a little old feeling for my personal liking. I don't like the name Amelia, but NancyAmelia on the whole is nice.AilbheBeatrix (pn Alva): I love Ailbhe! So pretty. It has the elements of a popular name, but I love the fact that it's barely heard of. I love Beatrix also, and AilbheBeatrix is just gorgeous.

EilidhAgnes (pn AY-lee)- I love Agnes, and think that this has a lovely flow. However, personally, I'm not the biggest fan on Eilidh, simply because Ailey / Ailee / Aileigh names get butchered where I live, but I think it has a lovely sound, and a friendly image.BillieMargaret - This has some serious spunk. It is the perfect balance of sass and serious, and Billie is such a lovely name.OpheliaEibhlin (pn Evelyn)- I think these are beautiful names that sound absolutely wonderful together. Very dignified- I love Ophelia, and I would love to meet one.JemimaRosemary- I think this has a lovely, studious image that is very British. I can definitely see this, with the nn Jem (à la To Kill A Mockingbird- even though that was a very American book.).NancyAmelia- I really like Nancy, and think it deserves widespread appreciation, outside of the UK. I think this is a lovely combo.AilbheBeatrix (pn Alva)- Great combo- I don't understand why Ella, Ava, Ada, etc. are so popular, but Alva is essentially unheard of.